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BEER WARS LIVE!

event poster

As of Friday the 13th (I guess it is actually a lucky day) there are trailers running for Beer Wars Live in 1,000 movie theatres across America. And posters hanging in 650 theatres. I have not had a chance to go to a theatre this weekend, so if you go to the movies, please let me know that you’ve seen them.

Even better, post a picture of you with the poster on your blog or your favorite social networking tool and share a link to your pic in the comments section below. Don’t forget to include the theatre location.

The event poster is also available online.

See you at the movies!

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2 Responses to “BEER WARS LIVE!”

  1. Too bad St. Stan’s isn’t mentioned. St. Stan’s ALMOST died in the late 90’s due to a big conglomerate. St. Stan’s is California’s 7th microbrewery, older than most Bay Area (CA) microbreweries… and has shrunk tremendously in size to what it once was….forgotten sadly. Celebrating 25 years. It would have been great to show ‘what’ happened to St. Stan’s alone as they went down – with their notorious battle unmentioned in this flick that ‘many’ know about. As well, Michael Jackson loved our Red Sky Ale and posted it in his famous books as one of his all time favorites..

  2. Bill Krostag says:

    We’ve had the posters up in our brewpub since the day they came.

    Turtle Mountain Brewing Co.
    Rio Rancho, NM 87124

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Oenophiles have SIDEWAYS and BOTTLE SHOCK; now their beer-loving counterparts can claim a film as their own.
- Rotten Tomatoes
A David and Goliath story pitting the country's smallest brewers against the largest.
- CNN
Beer Wars: Brewed in America, is an eye-opening, funny and righteosly infuriating documentary by first-time filmaker Anat Baron. Her film (think of it as Suds: A Love Story) is also a pretty damning idictment of not just the beer industry but contemporary unfettered unregulated capitalism's disturbing excesses.
- Box Office Magazine
In Beer Wars, entrepreneurialism and opportunity go awry when tainted by greed and a thirst for power.
- Los Angeles Times
Beer Wars certainly raises some interesting questions, the most potent of which is, is this what capitalism is meant to be?
- New Times
For those who are keeping the American dream alive, this spirited documentary raises a toast.
- St Louis Post-Dispatch
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- Library Journal